Stuart Mills is a successful and well-respected jury advocate. He has a wealth of experience in both criminal practice and civil actions against the police. His experience covers murder and other serious offences down to the most minor.
Stuart has appeared in the full range of courts, from the magistrates’ courts up to the House of Lords. Stuart has a very personable manner and is popular with both lay and professional clients.
Legal 500, 2008 Edition - “Oriel Chambers’ Stuart Mills is a robust advocate in difficult defence work”
Jones v. Whalley [2006] UKHL 41; (2007) 1 Cr.App.R. 2 (H.L.)
F. v. Crown Prosecution Service & Another [2003] EWHC 3266 (Admin.)
Director of Public Prosecutions v. (1) Pauline Zhao (2) John Zhao (2003) Q.B.D. (Admin.)
Campbell v. D.P.P. (2003) Q.B.D. (Admin.)
Stephen Henry Houghton v. Liverpool City Council (1999) Q.B.D. (Admin.); (2000) Crim LR 574; Independent, November 22, 1999
R. v. Liverpool City Magistrates’ Court, ex parte Abiaka (1999) Q.B.D. (Admin.); Times, May 6, 1999; Independent, March 22, 1999